I find this newsletter overwhelming.... Everything you write is so true. When the doctors detoxed my leukemia two years ago.... I refused to have a nurse in the house to do my daily blood work. My only motivation? Trying to get up to go to the hospital lab with a new dress and fancy shoes. I almost died but that's what I was thinking about: my fashion. And I think that motivation helped me to heal (along with the chemotherapy of course). Fashion is not futile.... really not.
"To think that actually, we were the ones moving, that the sun would stay where it was, gave me a feeling of calm. I took refuge in the inevitable sun that would rise the same way it set tomorrow."
Such great writing in this email... but this statement was golden. Thanks for writing.
I find this newsletter overwhelming.... Everything you write is so true. When the doctors detoxed my leukemia two years ago.... I refused to have a nurse in the house to do my daily blood work. My only motivation? Trying to get up to go to the hospital lab with a new dress and fancy shoes. I almost died but that's what I was thinking about: my fashion. And I think that motivation helped me to heal (along with the chemotherapy of course). Fashion is not futile.... really not.
The very best ending. You filled me with so much joy at the end. You rewrote Frosts beautiful but tragic ending. So so good. You're golden.
I love this. In every way. Right when I’m feeling that same loss of motivation and mojo. Maybe it’s a global condition atm? X
"To think that actually, we were the ones moving, that the sun would stay where it was, gave me a feeling of calm. I took refuge in the inevitable sun that would rise the same way it set tomorrow."
Such great writing in this email... but this statement was golden. Thanks for writing.